Vanishing Roads and Other Essays by Richard Le Gallienne
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CHAPTER I.--VANISHING ROADS II.--WOMAN AS A SUPERNATURAL BEING III.--THE LACK OF IMAGINATION AMONG MILLIONAIRES IV.--THE PASSING OF MRS. GRUNDY V.--MODERN AIDS TO ROMANCE VI.--THE LAST CALL VII.--THE PERSECUTIONS OF BEAUTY VIII.--THE MANY FACES--THE ONE DREAM IX.--THE SNOWS OF YESTER-YEAR X.--THE PSYCHOLOGY OF GOSSIP XI.--THE PASSING AWAY OF THE EDITOR XII.--THE SPIRIT OF THE OPEN XIII.--AN OLD AMERICAN TOW-PATH XIV.--A MODERN SAINT FRANCIS XV.--THE LITTLE GHOST IN THE GARDEN XVI.--THE ENGLISH COUNTRYSIDE XVII.--LONDON--CHANGING AND UNCHANGING XVIII.--THE HAUNTED RESTAURANT XIX.--THE NEW PYRAMUS AND THISBE XX.--TWO WONDERFUL OLD LADIES XXI.--A CHRISTMAS MEDITATION XXII.--ON RE-READING WALTER PATER XXIII.--THE MYSTERY OF "FIONA MACLEOD" XXIV.--FORBES-ROBERTSON: AN APPRECIATION XXV.--A MEMORY OF FRÉDÉRIC MISTRAL XXVI.--IMPERISHABLE FICTION XXVII.--THE MAN BEHIND THE PEN XXVIII.--BULLS IN CHINA-SHOPS |
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